$15 billion for airlines to bring back furloughed workers
After a lot of conversations around the stimulus package, a $900 billion package was signed on Sunday with airlines being one of the biggest winners with $15 billion stimulus package. It was done to bring back the furloughed airline workers and restore air services to cities that lost the same due to the pandemic. However, this might not last too long and the workers might lose jobs in a few months. Read more on this here.
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